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in the Many Adventure of Winnie The Pooh, the busts of Max, Buff, and Melvin are on the wall between the Heffalumps and Woozles scene and the Honey Heaven scene, but you have to look back to see them...
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OK, I'll throw one out there. This one may be a bit difficult, but I'm sure you can research for the answer.
When were the first "mouse ear" hats sold, how would one purchase them and what was their original price?
Good luck to all.
When were the first "mouse ear" hats sold, how would one purchase them and what was their original price?
Good luck to all.
Are we there yet? When can we go back?
I don't know what's worse, the anticipation of going or the withdrawals after getting home.
I don't know what's worse, the anticipation of going or the withdrawals after getting home.
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The MM Club inspired the desire for kids to have thir own mouse ears. However, they were available via a different method prior to being available @ DL.
Napastoy, you are on the right track, just need a bit more details.
Keep trying. If you are in need of a clue, let me know and I'll drop one.
Napastoy, you are on the right track, just need a bit more details.
Keep trying. If you are in need of a clue, let me know and I'll drop one.
Are we there yet? When can we go back?
I don't know what's worse, the anticipation of going or the withdrawals after getting home.
I don't know what's worse, the anticipation of going or the withdrawals after getting home.
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OK, I do see that this is confounding you. So, I will pass the question on to another person.
Here is the answer that I have for my question.
The hats were introduced in October 1955 due to their popularity being worn by the Mousketeers. They were originally available via mail order (prior to being available in the DL gift shops) and cost only 69 cents each.
I know it was a bit of a toughie for a question. I hereby pass the asking of a question to another.
Here is the answer that I have for my question.
The hats were introduced in October 1955 due to their popularity being worn by the Mousketeers. They were originally available via mail order (prior to being available in the DL gift shops) and cost only 69 cents each.
I know it was a bit of a toughie for a question. I hereby pass the asking of a question to another.
Are we there yet? When can we go back?
I don't know what's worse, the anticipation of going or the withdrawals after getting home.
I don't know what's worse, the anticipation of going or the withdrawals after getting home.
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I second that. It was a good question that taught me something I didn't know before.secondstar wrote:I think that was a fair question. Why don't you give us another?
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"If you can dream it, you can do it. Always remember that this whole thing was started with a dream and a mouse."
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I'm probably going to regret posting this (because it will mean I need to come up with a new trivia question):
Wasn't because the ground was actually sacred Native burial ground and was haunted (which is why the trains "run away")?
Btw, I think this thread should go down to the new "Games" forum. Anyone agree?
Wasn't because the ground was actually sacred Native burial ground and was haunted (which is why the trains "run away")?
Btw, I think this thread should go down to the new "Games" forum. Anyone agree?